Whidden V Block is a dream to mount an action on. Got two or three. I've lost count.
I think I got one of the last stocks that Neal had in his stash.From what he mentioned to me back a few years ago, he was having issues getting the stocks from the maker on a reliable basis. And with not too much reliability, he ended up being the bad guy so to speak. Decided to sell the operation. It went to a guy that made contender stocks and grips. Things went OK for a while then the availability stopped. No more SP stocks of Neal's design.
Then there's Joel Russo stocks. Expen$ive but nice. Why not keep the Savage trigger guard and go with a Richard's micro-Fit pistol grip stock? Get the inlet you need, the color of your choice, cut the back end off and with some sanding, you're ready to go.
My SP stock from Neal is all laminated. No center core. Hydro dipped in a carbon fiber pattern then shot with a red tinted clear. I think you would be well off going with the Richard's Micro-Fit. Got my eye on one for another build.
And, I've had a couple of Neal's stocks and they were ALL laminated. No center core. One even has a Whidden V Block.
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